For any1 else who might have the same problem, it was resolved by the following cmd: chgrp radiusd /var/cache/samba/winbindd_privileged/ original article: http://www.members.optushome.com.au/~wskwok/poptop_ads_howto_10.htm Thanks to google and Alan for tipping me off. Yes I am about to backup everything :P before resuming ldap. On 4/24/07, Jacob Jarick <mem.namefix@gmail.com> wrote:
radiusd -X -f: http://pastebin.ca/455497
Alan, I have been trying todo my groundwork / homework is all, ie research before asking. Its simply a case of taking whatever support is available and not always being aware who the devs are. When nothing you have tried works try something you havent. Its rare to be told, dont google, ask.
Anyway, I appoligize for getting testy, I should have said if there is a doc I should be reading paste the link, rather than have me google, find the incorrect one then be told the howto/document is incorrect.
Now regarding your document Alan,
Page 12 of 20
"Make sure that fhe following lines are uncommented and that the value is the same as indicated here
authtype = MS-CHAP"
Is this the line in question
" # An example configuration for using /etc/smbpasswd. # #passwd etc_smbpasswd { # filename = /etc/smbpasswd # format = "*User-Name::LM-Password:NT-Password:SMB-Account-CTRL-TEXT::"
# authtype = MS-CHAP
# hashsize = 100 # ignorenislike = no # allowmultiplekeys = no #} "
I have checked through the tutorial again, all my config files were in order but ntlm_auth was failing for some reason, a reboot later and all was well again.
Here is the output of my testing ntlm_auth, so you know I have the samba side working.
" [root@localhost ~]# net join -U Administrator Administrator's password: Using short domain name -- TFXSCHOOL Joined 'LOCALHOST' to realm 'TFXSCHOOL.INTERNAL' [root@localhost ~]# wbinfo -a jacob%pass plaintext password authentication failed error code was NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER (0xc0000064) error messsage was: No such user Could not authenticate user jacob%pass with plaintext password challenge/response password authentication succeeded [root@localhost ~]# ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --domain=tfxschool --username=jacob password: NT_STATUS_OK: Success (0x0) [root@localhost ~]# "
So thats samba checking passwords fine.
I ask because it is not under the "# Microsoft CHAP authentication" section at all.
I went through the whole log this time (sorry bad habbit of scrolling up for the last error then working on that 1 1st)
" modcall: entering group MS-CHAP for request 6 rlm_mschap: No User-Password configured. Cannot create LM-Password. rlm_mschap: No User-Password configured. Cannot create NT-Password. rlm_mschap: Told to do MS-CHAPv2 for jacob with NT-Password "
^ Does that mean it did not get sent the password, or simply that it didnt find User-Password so its using the found NT-Password ?.
And just below that (mem feels silly) I see: " Exec-Program: /usr/bin/ntlm_auth --request-nt-key --username=jacob --domain=TFXSCHOOL --challenge=a1a6b069c8d565ac --nt-response=abd3d6a8f9fdef0cf50b4ea12325cbaa9fbeccfd716c07ec Exec-Program output: winbind client not authorized to use winbindd_pam_auth_crap. Ensure permissions on /var/cache/samba/winbindd_privileged are set correctly. (0xc0000022) Exec-Program-Wait: plaintext: winbind client not authorized to use winbindd_pam_auth_crap. Ensure permissions on /var/cache/samba/winbindd_privileged are set correctly. (0xc0000022) Exec-Program: returned: 1 rlm_mschap: External script failed. rlm_mschap: FAILED: MS-CHAP2-Response is incorrect modcall[authenticate]: module "mschap" returns reject for request 6 modcall: leaving group MS-CHAP (returns reject) for request 6 "
Looking at resolving that issue right now.
On 4/24/07, Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
Jacob Jarick wrote:
Sorry to offend, But I have been seeing alot of "Docs warn u of this etc" but seeing as there are so many conflicting documents seeing the generic reply when I have read / googled high and low is quite frustrating.
The authors of the program you're using have told you what works and what doesn't. You have a hard time believing them, because of some random web page that isn't associated with the project.
Is that really what you're saying?
If your boss tells you to come in to work at 9am, do you show up at noon, claiming confusion, because the 10 year old newspaper boy down the street said you could show up at noon?
Alan DeKok. -- http://deployingradius.com - The web site of the book http://deployingradius.com/blog/ - The blog - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html